I was thinking of giving a bread maker as a Christmas gift. I know nothing about them. Can you only make one loaf at a time? This would be for a family of six so one tiny loaf will not do.

I also want one that is easy to clean and easy to understand as far as directions go.

I might be able to get one at Costco or Sams, but if I know what the best one is I will buy it outright.

I will probably be making the bread as I watch my daughter’s kids. Is a bread machine much easier to use as compared to doing it all by hand? How long does it take to make from start to finish.

Thanks.

http://www.amazon.com/Oster-Inspire-ExpressBake-2-lb-Breadmaker/dp/B0000BVDOG

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3 Responses to “What is the best and the largest 2 lb. breadmaker to buy?”

  1. Cister Says:

    http://www.amazon.com/Oster-Inspire-ExpressBake-2-lb-Breadmaker/dp/B0000BVDOG
    References :

  2. david m Says:

    The Zojirushi X20 is thought to be the best. Behind it (and cheaper) is the Breadman, (This is the one I have), Sunbeam and Panasonic.

    The Zojirushi makes a loaf of bread that is a normal sized loaf. Most others don’t. You want a fresh home made loaf of bread that is normal size.

    A normal white loaf takes three hours to mix, rise and bake. Quick cycle two hours. It only takes me 8 minutes to take mine off the shelf, measure and press the go button.
    References :
    http://www.pleasanthillgrain.com/zojirushi_bread_makers.aspx
    (You can read up on the Zo – These guys run a nice store)

  3. Bert C Says:

    Go with a zojirushi. They are really good for large loaves. It makes a horizontal loaf instead of vertical like most other breadmakers.

    It makes a loaf of wheat bread in about 3 1/2 hours.

    Bert
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